Thanks to Philip Chien for posting those new elsets yesterday afternoon! I was able to grab them before going observing with Mike McCants. Using Mike's telescope, we did not see 25736, which was labeled "MUBLCOM?" in those elsets. We were able to observe only one of either 25739 or 25375, but I failed to note anything about its appearance. We did see 25738 -- which was making spectacular fast flashes which Mike estimated to be as bright as +2. As to 25737, Mike was looking at another one, and I did not find it using my binoculars. Interestingly, all five objects are labeled "UNK" in these elsets that I just obtained: UNK 1 25735U 99026A 99139.18754572 -.00011983 00000-0 -81645-3 0 79 2 25735 97.7207 6.3443 0008819 282.2710 77.7529 15.06114750 157 UNK 1 25736U 99026B 99138.95550811 -.00014215 00000-0 -49847-2 0 61 2 25736 97.7217 6.0385 0002092 220.0210 140.0822 14.35055086 116 UNK 1 25737U 99026C 99138.97662029 .00004280 00000-0 13025-3 0 68 2 25737 97.6804 6.1712 0105666 341.7451 18.0007 15.29235916 128 UNK 1 25738U 99026D 99139.19055244 .00008060 00000-0 33021-3 0 89 2 25738 97.0818 7.5991 0235399 212.4092 146.2479 15.02720949 149 UNK 1 25739U 99026E 99138.98818467 .00000510 00000-0 39080-4 0 62 2 25739 97.7257 6.1476 0009029 282.3222 77.7272 15.06232331 121 Ed Cannon - ecannon@mail.utexas.edu - Austin, Texas, USA